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News Release from: Fujitsu Components Europe | Subject: FTP-627USL401
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 01 March 2007
Low-cost printing for compact equipment
High-speed 2in thermal printer subassembly is suitable for a variety of mini-kiosk, self-service and receipt-generating applications.
Fujitsu Components Europe has released a high-speed 2in thermal printer subassembly for a variety of mini-kiosk, self-service and receipt-generating applications The printer offers a high-performance low-cost printing solution for compact equipment
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 12 Feb 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The FTP-627USL401 series thermal printer features 100mm/s print speed and 8 dot/mm resolution, offering quiet, fast, high-quality output.
With its compact, 108 x 100 x 94mm form factor that includes a miniature interface board and an integrated auto cutter, the new printer saves space and is easily integrated into any OEM design.
The FTP-627USL401 series thermal printer supports character and general graphics capabilities, including alphanumeric, kana, international characters and 2D barcodes, on 58mm wide paper.
It also has a drawer-kick function to support POS applications.
Designed for simplicity, the printer's easy load mechanism facilitates paper roll replacement.
This feature fully releases the platen and provides a wide paper path for tool-free, drop-in loading capability.
The printer features a dedicated cutter motor to provide long, continuous printing and reliable operation of 500,000 cuts.
The USB interface board supports paper near end, platen release and head temperature detection. Request a free brochure from Fujitsu Components Europe ...
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